| true_shinken |
Wind is really strong out there - 50 knots. In Pathfinder terms, that's a windstorm. I read the wind rules just for the heck of it and figure out if I was a Pathfinder character, I'd have to make Str checks to get back to my room.
Reading the wind rules raised a few questions, though:
1) If you fail your Str check to move forward, is your move action still spent?
2) Do you make a Str check for every square or movement or just one Str check per round?
3) Can you make Magic Missile attacks during windstorms?
Wish me luck on those Str checks, I need to get some sleep soon! :D
| Razal-Thule |
Wind is really strong out there - 50 knots. In Pathfinder terms, that's a windstorm. I read the wind rules just for the heck of it and figure out if I was a Pathfinder character, I'd have to make Str checks to get back to my room.
Reading the wind rules raised a few questions, though:
1) If you fail your Str check to move forward, is your move action still spent?
2) Do you make a Str check for every square or movement or just one Str check per round?
3) Can you make Magic Missile attacks during windstorms?Wish me luck on those Str checks, I need to get some sleep soon! :D
You make a str check for the movement round not per square. Also Magic missile says it always hits so wind shouldn't effect it at all i guess. Maybe those little missiles wear raincoats so weather doesn't bother them.